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Midnight Man (1995 film)

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Midnight Man
Directed byJohn Weidner
Written byMoshe Diamant (Story)
J.B. Lawrence
Produced byAlan Amiel
StarringLorenzo Lamas
James Lew
Mako
CinematographyGarett Griffin
Edited byBrian L. Chambers
Music byJoel Goldsmith
Alex Wilkinson
Distributed byArtisan Entertainment
Release date
  • 1994 (1994)
Running time
93 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Midnight Man (also known as Blood for Blood) is a 1994 action/martial arts film written by J.B. Lawrence, produced by Alan Amiel and directed by John Weidner. The film stars Lorenzo Lamas, James Lew, and Mako.

Plot

LAPD Detective John Kang (Lamas) dreams of a quiet life with his wife and child, but after a blown surveillance operation, those dreams quickly turn bloody when he is targeted for assassination by a ruthless Cambodian warlord. Plagued by memories of a forgotten childhood and trapped in the middle of a brutal gang war, Kang must fight to save his family as the world's deadliest hitman closes in for the kill.

Cast

  • Lorenzo Lamas as John Kang
  • James Lew as Prince Samarki
  • Mako as Buun Som
  • Eric Pierpoint as Paddy White
  • James Shigeta as Mao Mak
  • Diane DiLascio as Lilly Kang
  • James T. Callahan as Chief Massey
  • Jamie Renee Smith as Molly Kang
  • Steven Vincent Leigh as Tango
  • Juli Donald as Bridgette
  • Bill Bolender as Randy
  • Ronald Hunter as Boris
  • Sigal Diamant as Officer Cooper
  • Michael Watson as Ilyia
  • Jeff Griggs as Steve Lopez
  • Brett Baxter Clark as Al Gregory
  • Gerald Hopkins as Spocheck
  • Brooks Gardner as Lieutenant Chaliapin
  • Doug Yasuda as Huoy
  • Raymond Ma as Billy Tan
  • Arsenio "Sonny" Trinidad as Lord Mao Tan
  • Darryl Fong as Ray Lee
  • Ilia Volokh as Slav
  • Tia Riebling as Carla
  • Victoria Hawley: as Asia
  • David Rowe as Kudo
  • Lelagi Togisala as Gang Banger
  • Michael Ballew as Truck Driver
  • Tom Bloom as Soviet Bodyguard
  • Andy Langham as Bouncer